I am not a heavy graphics user - I rarely play any games so don't need anything liquid nitrogen cooled

I currently have 2 monitors each at 2560x1440

Any suggestions?

You mean besides that of avoiding the downgrade to Windows 10 you mean?

Seriously, most probably in a short period a proper driver will come out for your existing card(s), maybe you don't really-really need to get a new one (unless there are other reasons for the decision).

I have seen reports about troubles with drivers but those should be soon fixed, or do you have *somehow* the hardware listed as "incompatible" with Windows 10?

jaclaz
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If the monitors are connected via DVI, double check that the card allows driving two of them, quite a few allow not two DVI's at that resolution (while they support them via Display Port), and as well check needed RAM.

Once you have found the "right" kinds/series of card do check for the Windows 10 drivers, as said they are being reported as being somehow problematic.

jaclaz
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I currently have two cards each driving one monitor each at 2560x1440 - ideally I want to replace both cards with a single one that can drive both monitors.
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would support your setup, as it is very compact and has what seems a decent price (you most probably want the 2Gb RAM version):www.newegg.com/Product...6814500348www.amazon.com/ZOTAC-N...B00IFZ547Q
and needs not "liquid nitrogen to cool" (actually has a single fan unlike most of the more powerful ones which have two or three fans and need an awful amount of power from the PSU).

jaclaz
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